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AIATSL
CONTENTS
Page No.
1. Board of Directors 01
2. Directors’ Report 02
3. Comments of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India 05
4. Statutory Auditor’s Report 06
5. Balance Sheet as at 31 March 2011 10
6. Profit & Loss Account for the year ended 31 March 2011 11
7. Cash Flow Statement 12
8. Schedules forming part of the Accounts 13
AIATSL
BOARD OF DIRECTORS (AS ON 29.12.2011)
Shri Rohit Nandan Chairman
Shri E. K. Bharat Bhushan
Shri Prashant Sukul
ACM (Retd.) Fali H. Major
Chief Operating Officer
Shri Satish Chand Mathur
Auditor s
M/s. P. M. Agrawal & Associates
Solicitor s
M/s. M. V. Kini & Co.
Banker s
HDFC Bank Ltd.
Registered Office
Airlines House,113, Gurudwara Rakabgunj Road,New Delhi-110 001.
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DIRECTORS’ REPORT
Your Directors have pleasure in presenting the Eighth Annual report of the Company together with the Audited Accounts, Auditors’Report and comments on the Accounts by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India for the year ended 31st March 2011.
CAPITAL STRUCTURE :
Air India Air Transport Services Ltd. (AIATSL) was incorporated in June 2003. The Capital Structure of the Company is :
(Rupees)
AUTHORISED CAPITAL :
9 Crore Equity Shares of Rs.10/- each : 90, 00,00,000
10 Lakh Redeemable Preference Shares of Rs.100/- each 10, 00, 00,000
TOTAL 100,00,00,000
ISSUED, SUBSCRIBED AND PAID-UP CAPITAL :
50,000 Equity Shares of Rs.10/- each 5, 00,000
FINANCIAL RESULTS :(Rupees in Lakhs)
2010-11 2009-10
Total Revenue 4860.39 6213.05
Total Expenditure 4941.10 6222.33
Profit / (Loss) Before Depreciation (80.71) (9.28)
Less : Preliminary Expenses, Depreciation / Tax & Other Items 62.86 (6.70)
Net Profit / (Loss) (17.85) (15.98)
ACTIVITY OF AIATSL UPTO SEPTEMBER 2011
Based on the requirement for handling of customer airlines flights at various Indian stations, the number of staff inducted on contractunder various categories as on 1 October, 2011 is given below :
Junior Executive Tech. 10
Customer Agent 753
Junior Customer Agent 47
Senior Ramp Service Agent 66
Ramp Service Agent 257
Utility Agent cum Ramp Driver 12
Security Agent 1112
Senior Security Agent 175
Handyman 219
Utility Service Agent (absorbed as per MOU) 50
Total 2701
At all the stations Security Handling of all the flights is carried out exclusively by AIATSL staff, as the same is not permitted to beoutsourced to any agency.
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The induction process of the following shortfall as per the approval received is under process by the region for various Indian Stations:
Junior Executive Tech. 97
Senior Customer Agent 07
Customer Agent 285
Security Agent 163
Senior Ramp Service Agent 120
Ramp Service Agent 177
Handyman 2 (GOA) 50
Taking over the Ground Handling Functions in Thiruvananthapuram by Air India SATS Airport Services Pvt. Ltd. (AISATS) is underprocess.
AISATS have taken over the functions of Ground Handling in Delhi effective 10 August 2010 and around 210 staff of AIATSL have beentransferred to AISATS in Delhi while the process is still on. All these AIATSL staff of Delhi have entered into a fresh contract withAISATS.
Director s’ Responsibility statement :
The Board of Directors of the Company confirms
1. that in the preparation of the Annual Accounts, the applicable Accounting Standards have been followed and that there hasbeen no material departure;
2. that the selected accounting policies were applied and the directors made judgements and estimates that are reasonable andprudent so as to give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the Company as at 31 March 2011, and the profit/loss of theCompany for the year ended on that date;
3. that proper and sufficient care has been taken for the maintenance of adequate accounting records in accordance with theprovisions of the Companies Act, 1956, for safeguarding the assets of the Company and for preventing and detecting fraud andother irregularities;
4. that the Annual Accounts have been prepared on a going concern basis.
Corporate Go vernance :
Boar d of Director s :
During the year 2010-11, four Board Meetings were held. As on 31 March, 2011 the Board consisted of the following members :
Shri Arvind Jadhav, - ChairmanChairman & Managing Director, Air India Ltd.
Shri E. K. Bharat Bhushan, - DirectorAddl. Secretary & Financial Advisor, MOCA
Shri Prashant Sukul - DirectorJoint Secretary, MOCA
ACM (Retd) Fali H. Major - Director
On cessation of Shri Arvind Jadhav as CMD-Air India, he ceased to be on the Board of AIATSL effective 13 September 2011. TheBoard places on record its appreciation of the valuable services rendered by Shri Arvind Jadhav as Chairman during his tenure.Subsequently, Shri Rohit Nandan has taken over as the Chairman-AIATSL effective 13 September 2011.
AUDITORS :
M/s. P. M. Agrawal & Associates, Chartered Accountants were appointed as Statutory Auditors of the company for the year 2010-11,by the Office of the Comptroller & Auditor General of India.
AUDITORS’ REPORT :
The comments of the Statutory Auditors and reply thereto by the Management are at Annexure-I.
AUDIT COMMITTEE :
Since the paid up capital of the Company is less than Rs. Five crores, the Company is not required to have an audit committee, interms of Section 292 A of the Companies Act, 1956.
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CONSERVATION OF ENERGY, TECHNOLOGY ABSORPTION, FOREIGN EXCHANGE EARNINGS AND OUTGO :
No statement has been enclosed on the matters specified, since the Company was engaged in ground handling activities only.
PARTICULARS OF EMPLOYEES :
There were no employees who were employed throughout the year who were in receipt of remuneration of Rs.5 lakhs per month orRs.60 lakhs per annum. Therefore no statement has been enclosed in this regard.
COMMENTS OF THE COMPTROLLER AND A UDITOR GENERAL OF INDIA :
The comments of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India under Section 619 (4) of the Companies Act, 1956 on the accounts ofthe Company for the year ended 31 March 2011 is annexed to this report.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS :
The Board of Directors wish to place on record their appreciation for the assistance and cooperation received from Air India Ltd., theMinistry of Civil Aviation, the Airports Authority of India, Bureau of Civil Aviation Security, the office of the Comptroller and AuditorGeneral of India, various other Government Departments.
For and on behalf of the Board
Sd/-Rohit Nandan
ChairmanPlace : New DelhiDate : 29 November 2011.
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COMMENTS OF THE COMPTROLLER AND AUDITOR GENERAL OF INDIA UNDER SECTION 619(4) OF THECOMPANIES ACT, 1956 ON THE ACCOUNTS OF AIR INDIA AIR TRANSPORT SERVICES LIMITED FOR THE YEARENDED 31 MARCH 2011.
The preparation of financial statements of Air India Air Transport Services Limited for the year ended 31 March 2011 in accordancewith the financial reporting framework prescribed under the Companies Act, 1956 is the responsibility of the Management of theCompany. The statutory auditors appointed by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India under Section 619(2) of the CompaniesAct, 1956 are responsible for expressing opinion on these financial statements under section 227 of the Companies Act, 1956 basedon independent audit in accordance with the auditing and assurance standards prescribed by their professional body, the Institute ofChartered Accountants of India. This is stated to have been done by them vide their Audit Report dated 29 November 2011.
I, on behalf of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India, have decided not to review the report of the Statutory Auditors’ on theaccounts of Air India Air Transport Services Limited for the year ended 31 March 2011 and as such have no comments to makeunder section 619(4) of the Companies Act, 1956.
For and on the behalf of theComptroller and Auditor General of India
Sd/-Alka R. Bhardwaj
Principal Director of Commercial Audit& ex-officio Member, Audit Board II, Mumbai
Place : MumbaiDate : 16 December 2011.
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REPORT OF THE AUDITORS TO THE MEMBERS OF AIR INDIA AIR TRANSPORT SERVICES LIMITED
1. We have audited the attached Balance Sheet of Air India Air Transport Services Limited as at 31 March 2011, together withProfit & Loss Account and Cash Flow Statement for the year ended on that date annexed thereto. These financial statements arethe responsibility of the Company’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statementsbased on our audit.
2. We conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in India. Those Standards require that weplan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement.An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Anaudit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluatingthe overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion.
3. Attention is invited to Notes to Schedule 12 (B) as under :
(a) Note No. 3 : Balance Confirmations and consequent adjustment of Creditors balances.
(b) Note No. 6 : Reconciliation of Service Tax Account / Records.
(c) Note No. 12 : Company’s Net Worth is negative.
(d) Note No. 13 : Establishment Support Charges.
4. As required by the Companies (Auditor’s Report) Order, 2003, issued by the Central Government of India in terms of section 227(4A) of the Companies Act, 1956, we enclose in the Annexure a statement on the matters specified in paragraphs 4 and 5 of thesaid Order.
5. Further to our comments in the Annexure referred to in paragraph 3 above, we report that :
(a) we have obtained all the information and explanations which to the best of our knowledge and belief were necessary forthe purposes of our audit;
(b) in our opinion, proper books of account as required by law have been kept by the Company so far as it appears fromour examination of those books of account, maintained at Central Accounts Office of the Company at Mumbai, incorporatingthe statements received from various stations and from Outsourced Agencies including Air India (Holding Company)have been relied upon by us for the purpose of our audit;
(c) the Balance Sheet and Profit & Loss Account dealt with by this report are in agreement with the books of account;
(d) in our opinion, the Balance Sheet and Profit & Loss Account dealt with by this report comply with the mandatory AccountingStandards referred to in sub-section (3C) of Section 211 of the Companies Act, 1956, to the extent they are applicable tothe Company, except as stated in Para 3 above;
(e) the Company being a Government Company, as defined in section 617 of the Companies Act, 1956, is exempted fromthe applicability of the provisions of clause (g) of sub section (1) of section 274 of the Act, vide circular No. 2/5/2001/CV.VGeneral Circular No. 8/2002 dated 22nd March 2001, issued by the Ministry of Law, Justice and Company Affairs;
(f) as the Central Government is yet to notify Cess Payable under Section 441 A, the reporting requirement Section 227(3)(g)of the Companies Act, 1956, does not arises.
(g) In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations given to us, the said accounts readwith subject to our remarks as given in para 4 here above and the Notes thereon give the information required by theCompanies Act, 1956 in the manner so required and give a true and fair view in conformity with the accounting principlesgenerally accepted in India :
(i) in the case of Balance Sheet, of the state of affairs of the Company as at 31 March 2011;
(ii) in the case of Profit & Loss Account, of the loss for the year ended on that date; and
(iii) in the case of Cash Flow Statement, of the cash flow of the Company for the year ended on that date.
For P. M. Agrawal & AssociatesChartered Accountants
Sd/-P. M. Agrawal
PartnerMembership No. 013899
Place : New DelhiDated : 29 November 2011
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ANNEXURE TO AUDITOR’S REPORT
Referred to in Paragraph (4) of our report of even date.
i) (a) The Company is maintaining proper records showing full particulars, including quantitative details and situation of itsfixed assets.
(b) The fixed assets of the Company have been physically verified by the management during the year and no materialdiscrepancies were noticed by the management on such verification.
(c) During the year the Company has not disposed off any part of its fixed assets.
ii) Clause 4(ii) of the order is not applicable, as Company is rendering services, which does not require inventories.
iii) (a) The Company has not granted any loans, secured or unsecured to the companies, firms or other parties covered in theregister required to be maintained under section 301 of the Companies Act, 1956. Thus clauses b, c and d of (iii) of theOrder are not applicable.
(b) The company has not taken any loans, secured or unsecured from the Companies, firms or parties covered in theregister required to be maintained under section 301 of the Companies Act, 1956, except that the Company has beenmaintaining current account with its holding company M/s. Air India Limited wherein funds were regularly received on ‘onaccount’ basis and being adjusted by the Company against value of invoices raised on Air India.
The year end balance of Air India is a debit balance of Rs. 397.35 lakhs (Previous year debit balance of Rs.271.97 lakhs).Thus clauses f and g of (iii) of the Order are not applicable.
iv) In our opinion the internal control system needs to be strengthened to make the same commensurate with the size of theCompany.
v) (a) In our opinion there are no particulars of contracts or arrangements referred to in section 301 of the Companies Act,1956, that needs to be entered into the register required to be maintained under that section as Government Companiesare exempt as per notification GSR 233, dated 31.01.1978. Thus clause b of (v) of the Order is not applicable.
vi) The Company has not accepted any deposits from the public and hence compliance with the provisions of Section 58A and58AA or any other relevant provisions of the Act and the rules framed there under and the directives issued by the Company LawBoard or National Company Law Tribunal or Reserve Bank of India or any Court or any other tribunal in respect thereto are eithernil or not applicable.
vii) The Company’s internal audit system being conducted by General Manager Air India (Holding Company) (Department of InternalAudit of Air India), needs to be strengthened, so as to make it more effective.
viii) We have been informed that the Central Government has not prescribed for maintenance of cost records under clause (d) ofsection (1) of section 209 of the Companies Act, 1956, in respect of the business activities being carried on by the Company.Hence clause (viii) of the Order is not applicable.
ix) (a) The Company has been generally regular wherever applicable in depositing with the appropriate authorities the undisputedstatutory dues including provident fund, investor education and protection fund, employee’s state insurance, income-tax,sales-tax, wealth tax, service tax, custom duty, excise duty, cess and other material statutory dues. There were noarrears as at 31 March 2011 for a period of more than six months from the date they became payable, except professionaltax of Rs.Nil (Previous year Rs. 18,060/-). Further to the best of our knowledge, the Central government has till date notprescribed the amount of cess payable under section 441A of the Act, no comments in this respect have been made.
(b) There are no dues, wherever applicable in case of income-tax, sales-tax, wealth tax, service tax, custom duty, exciseduty, cess that have not been deposited with the appropriate authorities on account of dispute;
x) The accumulated losses of the company at the end of the financial year under report are more than fifty percent of its net-worth.The Company has incurred cash losses in the current financial year and has also incurred cash losses in the immediatelypreceding financial year.
xi) The Company has not accepted any amount from the financial institutions, banks or debenture holders. Hence the question ofdefault in repayment of dues does not arise.
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xii) The Company has not granted any loans and advances on the basis of security by way of pledge of shares, debentures andother securities. Hence the question of maintenance of adequate documents and records does not arise.
xiii) The Company is not a chit fund / nidhi / mutual benefit fund / society. Hence, the provisions of this clause are not applicable to theCompany.
xiv) The Company does not deal or trade in shares, securities, debentures and other investments. Hence, provisions of this clauseare not applicable to the Company.
xv) The Company has not given any guarantee for loan taken by other from bank or financial institution and hence, provisions of thisclause are not applicable to the Company.
xvi) The Company has not accepted any term loans during the current financial year. Hence the provisions of this clause withregards to utilization of term loans for the purpose for which the loans were obtained are not applicable to the Company.
xvii) The Company has not made any preferential allotment of shares to parties and companies covered in the register maintainedunder section 301 of the Companies Act, 1956. Hence the provisions of this clause are not applicable to the Company.
xviii) The Company prima facie has not used funds raised on short-term basis for long-term investment.
xix) The Company has not issued any debentures during the year or in earlier years. Hence, provisions of this clause are notapplicable to the Company.
xx) The Company has not raised any money through a public issue during the current financial year.
xxi) No fraud on or by the Company has been noticed or reported during the current financial year.
For P. M. Agrawal & AssociatesChartered Accountants
Sd/-P. M. Agrawal
PartnerMembership No. 013899
Place : New DelhiDated : 29 November 2011
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Statutory Auditors’ Report for the Financial Year 2010-11 and Management’s Comments thereon :
Para 3 Attention is invited to the following Note Nos. of Schedule 12 B :
Para Audit Observations Management’s CommentsNo.
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Reconciliation of the balances in the Sundry Creditorsaccounts is an on-going process and Company is inprocess of reconciling the same.
The Service Tax liability to the extent reconciled has beendischarged. Reconciliation of Service Tax records is anon-going process & Company is in process of reconcilingthe same. Compliance to intimation under EA-2000 auditis in process.
3a. Note No. 3 : Balance confirmations and consequentadjustment of creditor s balances :
The balances appearing under Sundry Creditors, HandlingCharges of Rs.728.19 Lakhs and Creditors othersRs.347.46 Lakhs are subject to balance confirmation andconsequent adjustments.
3b. Note No. 6 : Reconciliation of Ser vice Tax Account /Recor ds :
The Company is in the process of reconciling its servicetax records in order to ascertain service tax liability andcenvat credit on input services with that of actual paymentreceived from / made to various parties and consequentadjustments.
Company has received intimation dated 03.08.2010 for EA-2000 audit for which compliance is pending. Status ofService Tax accounts as under :-
Service Tax Payable : Rs. 131.73 LakhsService Tax Input Credit : Rs. 069.78 Lakhs
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BALANCE SHEET AS A T MARCH 31, 2011(Amount in Rupees)
Particulars Schedule As at March 31, 2011 As at March 31, 2010
SOURCES OF FUNDS :
Shareholders’ Funds :
Share Capital 1 500,000 500,000
Deferred Tax Liability - 6,520
TOTAL 500,000 506,520
APPLICATION OF FUNDS :
Fixed Assets : 2Gross Block 135,323 135,323
Less : Depreciation 135,322 131,616
Net Block 1 3,707
Current Assets, Loans and Advances :
Sundry Debtors 3 43,103,222 54,074,383
Cash and Bank Balances 4 893,829 761,895
Loans and Advances 5 55,957,165 51,045,005
99,954,216 105,881,283Less :Current Liabilities 6 125,840,711 126,037,303
Provisions 7 6,288,106 7,238,971
132,128,817 133,276,274
Net Current Assets (32,174,601) (27,394,991)
Deferred Tax Assets 3,659,844 -
Miscellaneous Expenditure :
Preliminary Expenses to the extent not written off or adjusted 8 2,004,450 2,672,600
Profit and Loss Account (Loss) 27,010,306 25,225,204
TOTAL 500,000 506,520
Significant Accounting Policies and Notes forming part of the Accounts 12
Balance Sheet Abstract and Company’s General Business Profile 13
The Schedules referred to above are an integral part of the Financial Statements.
As per our attached report of even date.
For P. M. Agrawal & Associates For and on behalf of the BoardChartered Accountants
Sd/- Sd/- Sd/-P. M. Agrawal Rohit Nandan Prashant SukulPartner Chairman DirectorMembership No. 013899
Place : New Delhi Place : New DelhiDate : 29 November 2011 Date : 29 November 2011
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PROFIT & LOSS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 2011(Amount in Rupees)
Particulars Schedule 2010 - 11 2009 - 10
Income :
Revenue from Handling Services 483,695,052 620,071,024
Other Income 9 2,344,041 1,233,746
TOTAL 486,039,093 621,304,770
Expenditure :
Handling & Operational Expenses 178,515,715 203,547,396
Employees Cost 10 289,232,205 391,854,669
Office, Establishment and Administrative Expenses 11 26,361,946 26,831,337
TOTAL 494,109,866 622,233,402
Operating Profit / (Loss) for the year (8,070,773) (928,632)
Depreciation 3,706 21,936
Preliminary Expenses written off 668,150 668,150
Net Profit / (Loss) Before Tax and Prior Period Items (8,742,629) (1,618,718)
Add / (Less) : Prior Period Items (Net) 2,837,671 (17,426)
Net Profit / (Loss) Before Tax and After Prior Period Items (5,904,958) (1,636,144)
(Less) / Add : Provision for Tax
(Less) / Add : Income Tax - Current Year - -
(Less) / Add : Prior Period Tax Adjustments (453,492) (35,092)
(5,451,466) (1,601,052)
(Less) / Add : Deferred Tax Assets 3,666,364 2,660
Net Profit / (Loss) After Tax (1,785,102) (1,598,392)
Balance Brought Forward From Last Year (25,225,204) (23,626,812)
Balance Carried Forward to Balance Sheet (27,010,306) (25,225,204)
Earning Per Share (35.70) (31.97)
Significant Accounting Policies and Notes forming part of the Accounts 12Balance Sheet Abstract and Company’s General Business Profile 13
The Schedules referred to above are an integral part of the Financial Statements.
As per our attached report of even date.
For P. M. Agrawal & Associates For and on behalf of the BoardChartered Accountants
Sd/- Sd/- Sd/-P. M. Agrawal Rohit Nandan Prashant SukulPartner Chairman DirectorMembership No. 013899
Place : New Delhi Place : New DelhiDate : 29 November 2011 Date : 29 November 2011
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CASH FLOW STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 2011
(Amount in Rupees)
Particulars 2010-11 2009-10
A. CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIESNet Profit / (Loss) Before Taxation : (5,904,958) (1,636,144)(Less) / Add : Adjustment for Non-Cash Items :
(Less) / Add : Depreciation 3,706 21,936(Less) / Add : Preliminary Expenses Written Off 668,150 668,150
Operating (Loss) / Profit before Working Capital changes (5,233,102) (946,058)
(Less) / Add : Provision for Tax 453,492 35,092
Net (Loss) / Profit after Tax (a) (4,779,610) (910,966)
Decrease / (Increase) in Sundry Debtors 10,971,161 12,536,345
Decrease / (Increase) in Loans & Advances (4,912,160) (15,551,885)Decrease / (Increase) in Current Liabilities & Provisions (1,147,457) 691,455
Changes in Working Capital (b) 4,911,544 (2,324,085)
Net Cash (Outflow) / Inflow from Operations (a+b) (A) 131,934 (3,235,051)
B. CASH FLOW FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES (B) - -
C. CASH FLOW FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES (C) - -
Net increase / (decrease) in Cash & Cash Equivalents (A+B+C) 131,934 (3,235,051)
Opening Balance of Cash & Cash Equivalents as on 01-04-2010 761,895 3,996,946
Add : Net increase in Cash & Cash Equivalents 131,934 (3,235,051)
Closing Balance of Cash & Cash Equivalents as on 31-03-2011 893,829 761,895
As per our attached report of even date.
For P. M. Agrawal & Associates For and on behalf of the BoardChartered Accountants
Sd/- Sd/- Sd/-P. M. Agrawal Rohit Nandan Prashant SukulPartner Chairman DirectorMembership No. 013899
Place : New Delhi Place : New DelhiDate : 29 November 2011 Date : 29 November 2011
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SCHEDULES ATTACHED TO AND FORMING PART OF THE BALANCE SHEET
SCHEDULE - 1 : SHARE CAPITAL :(Amount in Rupees)
Particulars As at March 31, 2011 As at March 31, 2010
Authorised Share Capital
9,00,00,000 (9,00,00,000) Equity Shares of Rs.10/- each. 900,000,000 900,000,00010,00,000 (10,00,000) Reedeemable Preference Shares of Rs.100/- each. 100,000,000 100,000,000
TOTAL 1,000,000,000 1,000,000,000Issued, Subscribed and Paid-up Capital50,000 (50,000) Equity Shares of Rs.10/- each fully paid up 500,000 500,000(The entire Share Capital is held by Air India Ltd., a companyformed under the Companies Act, 1956 and its Nominees)
TOTAL 500,000 500,000
DESCRIPTION GROSS BLOCK DEPRECIATION BLOCK NET BLOCK (WDV)
As on Additions As on Upto Depreciation Upto As at As at31.03.2010 during the year 31.03.2011 31.03.2010 for the year 31.03.2011 31.03.2011* 31.03.2010
Computer and 135,323 - 135,323 131,616 03,706 135,322 3,701 03,707Printer
TOTAL 135,323 - 135,323 131,616 23,706 135,322 3,701 23,707
PREVIOUS YEAR 135,323 - 135,323 109,680 21,936 1131,616 23,707 25,463
* As on 31st March 2011, the block of assets ceases to exist, but physically exist, hence WDV shown at Re.1/-
SCHEDULE - 2 : FIXED ASSETS :(Amount in Rupees)
SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF THE BALANCE SHEET AS A T MARCH 31, 2009
SCHEDULE - 3 : SUNDRY DEBTORS :(Amount in Rupees)
Particulars As at March 31, 2011 As at March 31, 2010
Sundry Debtors
(Unsecured, Considered Good)
I. Debts outstanding for a period exceeding six months. - -
II. Other Debts
From Air India Ltd. -- Holding Company
Billing Account Debit Balance 117,960,268
Current Account Credit Balance 078,224,943 39,735,325 27,197,234
From AI-SATS Bangalore -- Associate Concern / Joint Venture Company 13,367,897 17,545,644
From AI-SATS Hyderabad -- Associate Concern / Joint Venture Company - 9,331,505
TOTAL 43,103,222 54,074,383
Note : The above Debts are due from the Companies / Concerns under the same Management within the meaning of sub-section(1B) of Section 370 of the Companies Act 1956.
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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF THE BALANCE SHEET AS A T MARCH 31, 2009
SCHEDULE - 4 : CASH & BANK BALANCES :(Amount in Rupees)
Particulars As at March 31, 2011 As at March 31, 2010
Cash in Hand 1,915 367
Bank Balances :In Current Account with Scheduled Bank 891,914 761,528(Previous Year Same Position)
TOTAL 893,829 761,895
SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF THE BALANCE SHEET AS A T MARCH 31, 2009
SCHEDULE - 5 : LOANS AND ADVANCES :(Amount in Rupees)
Particulars As at March 31, 2011 As at March 31, 2010
(Unsecured but Considered Good)
Advances recoverable in cash or in kind orfor which value to be received :
Security Deposit 324,000 324,000
Advance Fringe Benefit Tax (Net) 79,210 79,210
Tax Deducted at Source 48,506,823 43,803,014
Service Tax - Input Credit 6,978,338 6,835,465
Professional Tax Recoverable from the Employees 7,706 3,316
Advance Against Salary 61,088 -
TOTAL 55,957,165 51,045,005
SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF THE BALANCE SHEET AS A T MARCH 31, 2009
SCHEDULE - 6 : CURRENT LIABILITIES :(Amount in Rupees)
Particulars As at March 31, 2011 As at March 31, 2010
Sundry Creditors - Handling Charges 72,819,166 71,690,244
Creditors for Other Expenses 34,756,202 37,578,400
Professional Tax Payable 236,086 351,639
PF & EDLI Charges Payable 1,580,813 2,478,347
Earnest Money / Security Deposits 1,393,000 980,000
Service Tax Output Payable 13,172,940 11,159,677
Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) Payable 1,882,504 1,798,996
TOTAL 125,840,711 126,037,303
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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF THE BALANCE SHEET AS A T MARCH 31, 2009
SCHEDULE - 8 : PRELIMINARY EXPENSES :(Amount in Rupees)
Particulars As at March 31, 2011 As at March 31, 2010
Balance as per last Balance Sheet 2,672,600 3,340,750
Less :
Written off during the year 668,150 668,150
TOTAL 2,004,450 2,672,600
SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF THE BALANCE SHEET AS A T MARCH 31, 2009
SCHEDULE - 7 : PROVISIONS :(Amount in Rupees)
Particulars As at March 31, 2011 As at March 31, 2010
Provision for :
Gratuity 5,684,570 5,453,318
Leave Encashment 603,536 1,332,161
Income Tax - 453,492(Previous Year Same Position)
TOTAL 6,288,106 7,238,971
SCHEDULES ATTACHED TO AND FORMING PART OF PROFIT & LOSS ACCOUNT
SCHEDULE - 9 : OTHER INCOME :(Amount in Rupees)
Particulars 2010-11 2009-10
Job Recruitment Application Fees 555,600 392,460
Notice Period Salary 717,800 700,887
Sundry Balance Written Back / Off (Net) - 140,399
Interest on Income Tax Refund 1,070,641 -
TOTAL 2,344,041 1,233,746
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SCHEDULE - 10 : EMPLOYEES COST :(Amount in Rupees)
Particulars 2010-11 2009-10
Salaries 274,527,193 368,803,996
Bonus 3,134,698 7,075,092
PF & EDLI Charges 11,296,079 15,456,711
Gratuity 231,252 -
Leave Encashment (270,909) -
Staff Welfare 313,892 518,870
TOTAL 289,232,205 391,854,669
SCHEDULES ATTACHED TO AND FORMING PART OF PROFIT & LOSS ACCOUNT
SCHEDULE - 11 : OFFICE, ESTABLISHMENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES :(Amount in Rupees)
Particulars 2010-11 2009-10
Establishment Support Charges 21,561,357 22,783,700
Recruitment Expenses 1,499,061 1,013,930
Rent 310,532 318,627
Water Charges 196,369 491,336
Electricity Charges 1,298,452 1,424,544
Communication Expenses 33,086 38,587
Conveyance 252,448 46,496
Rates and Taxes 211,977 210,947
Travelling Expenses 118,275 72,105
Postage & Courier Charges 29,494 20,399
Printing & Stationery 313,370 5,745
Office Expenses 202,731 177,477
Bank Charges 662 496
Legal and Professional Fees 173,690 99,348
Miscellaneous Expenses 35,442 2,600
Remuneration to Statutory Auditor’s :
- Audit Fees 100,000 100,000
- Out of Pocket Expenses 10,000 10,000
Remuneration to Tax Auditor’s :
- Tax Audit Fees 15,000 15,000
TOTAL 26,361,946 26,831,337
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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF PROFIT & LOSS ACCOUNT AS AT MARCH 31, 2009
SCHEDULE - 12 : SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES AND NOTES FORMING PART OF ACCOUNTS
A. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES :
The financial statements are prepared under the historical cost convention and all expenditure having a material bearing on thefinancial statements are recognized on accrual basis. The financial statements comply with the applicable mandatory AccountingStandards issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and the relevant provisions of the Companies Act, 1956.
1. Fixed AssetsFixed Assets includes all expenditure of capital nature and are stated at aggregate of cost of acquisition, installation andcommissioning less Cenvat credit wherever applicable. Fixed Assets values are stated at the historical cost lessaccumulated depreciation and impairment losses, if any. Interest, if any, on borrowing attributable to acquisition ofassets are capitalized and included in the cost of asset, as appropriate.
2. DepreciationDepreciation on Fixed Assets is provided on straight line method at the rates and in the manner prescribed in ScheduleXIV of the Companies Act, 1956.
Depreciation on additions to Fixed Assets is provided for the full year in the year of acquisition and no depreciation isprovided in the year of disposal.
For assets costing Rs.5,000/- or less, depreciation is provided @100% retaining Re.1/- as residual value in the year ofaddition, irrespective of date of addition.
3. Revenue RecognitionThe revenue is recognized as per terms of relevant agreement and when services are rendered.
4. Employees BenefitsProvident Fund and Family Pension Fund is recognized and charged to Profit and Loss Account on accrual basis.
Provision for Gratuity and Leave Encashment in respect of all eligible employees is provided on actuarial valuationbasis as at the Balance Sheet Date.
5. Taxation / Deferred Tax (AS-22)Current Tax determined is as per the provisions of the Income Tax Act in respect of Taxable Income for the year.Deferred Tax Liability is computed as per Accounting Standard (AS-22). Deferred Tax Asset and Deferred Tax Liabilityare computed by applying tax rates and tax laws that have been enacted or substantively enacted by the Balance Sheetdate.
6. Assets taken under Leasesi. Lease, where the lessor effectively retains substantially all the risks and benefits of ownership of the leased
items, are classified, if any, as operating leases. Operating lease payments are recognized as an expense in theprofit and loss account on a straight-line basis over the lease term unless there is another systematic basiswhich is more representative of the time pattern of the Lease.
ii. Assets given under operating leases, if any, are included in Fixed Assets. Lease income is recognized in theProfit and Loss Account on straight line basis over the lease term, unless there is another systematic basiswhich is more representative of the time pattern of the Lease.
7. Impairment of AssetsAn asset is treated as impaired when the carrying cost of asset exceeds its recoverable value. An impairment loss ischarged to the Profit and Loss Account in the year in which an asset is identified as impaired. The impairment lossrecognized in prior accounting period is reversed if there has been a change in the estimate of recoverable amount.
8. Prior Period Items and Extraordinary ItemsPrior period and Extraordinary items of Income and Expenditure are reported distinctively and included in determinationof net profit or loss for the current period.
9. Preliminary ExpensesPreliminary Expenses are amortized over a period of ten years on straight line basis.
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B. NOTES TO ACCOUNTS
1. Contingent Liabilities
Contingent Liabilities as on 31st March 2011 is Rs. Nil/- (Previous year Rs. Nil).
2. The company has been rendering Airports Ground Handling Services, including Passenger Handling, Ramp Handling,Security Handling and Cargo Handling during the year for the Holding Company i.e. Air India Limited and AssociateCompanies / Joint Ventures Companies, i.e. AI SATS Bangalore and AI SATS Hyderabad.
3. The balances appearing under Sundry Creditors, Handling Charges of Rs.728.19 Lakhs (Previous year Rs.716.90Lakhs) and Creditors Others Rs.347.46 Lakhs (Previous year Rs.375.78 Lakhs) are subject to balance confirmationand consequent adjustments.
4. Bonus amounting to Rs.31,34,698/- (Previous year Rs.70,57,092/-) is provided as Statutory Bonus for the Current Yearin respect of its eligible employees.
5. Employee Benefits (AS-15)
The benefits to employees are classified as under :
i. Defined Contribution Plan :
a) Provident Fund & Family Pension FundThe expenses incurred on account of Provident Fund and Family Pension Fund has been included inSchedule 10 of Employees Cost.
ii. Defined Benefits Plans :
a) Gratuityb) Leave Encashment
Actuarial Valuation was obtained from the actuary in respect of the aforesaid defined benefit plans, using ProjectedUnit Credit Method.
As per the Actuarial Valuation, the liability as at 31.03.11 :
31.03.2011 31.03.2010
Gratuity 56,84,570 54,53,318
Leave encashment 6,03,536 13,32,161
iii. a) Gratuity
Opening and closing difference of Rs.2,31,252/- is debited to Profit & Loss account.
b) Leave Encashment
Opening balance as on 01.04.2010 Rs.13,32,161/- Less : Paid during the year Rs.14,57,716/-
Balance Payable Rs.18,74,445/- Balance as per Valuation as on 31.03.2011 Rs.16,03,536/-
Excess provision credited to Employees Cost Rs.12,70,909/-
6. The Company is in the process of reconciling its service tax records in order to ascertain service tax liability and cenvatcredit on input services with that of actual payment received from/made to various parties and consequent adjustments.
Company has received intimation dated 03.08.2010 for EA-2000 Audit for which compliance is pending. Status ofService Tax accounts as under :
Service Tax Payable Rs.131.73 Lakhs
Service Tax Input Credit Rs.069.78 Lakhs
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7. Segment Reporting (AS-17)
The Company is engaged in providing Airport ground handling services, thus it has only one reportable segment.Hence no disclosures are required. The Company’s activities are within India.
8. Related Party Transactions (AS-18)
a. Related Parties : -
i. Holding Company : M/s. Air India Limited
ii. Other Related Parties :
a) Associates Concern : M/s. Air India SATS – Hyderabad(Joint Venture Company) M/s. Air India SATS – Bangalore
b) Group Company : M/s. Air India Charters LimitedM/s. Hotel Corporation of India Limited
iii. Key Management Personnel : Mr. Arvind Jadhav, Chairman.
iv. There is no transaction outstanding at the year end with the Key Management personnel and their relatives.
b. Related Party Transactions :-
The Company is owned by Air India and it is a Central Government Company. For the purpose of paragraph 9 ofAS 18, the Company would not be required to make any disclosure in its financial statements as regards torelated party relationships and transactions.
9. Earning Per Share :
Sr. No. Particulars 2010-11 2009-10
i. Net Profit / (Loss) for the year (Rs.) (17,85,102) (15,98,392)
ii. No. of Equity Shares 50,000 50,000
iii. Nominal Value Per Share (Rs.) 10 10
iv. Basic and Diluted EPS (Rs.) Per Share (Loss) (35.70) (31.97)
10. Deferred Tax Liability
Opening Deferred Tax Liabilities (B/S.) Rs.00,06,520/-
Closing Deferred Tax Assets (B/S.) Rs.36,59,844/-
Credited to Profit & Loss A/c. Rs.36,66,364/-
11. In the opinion of the Board of Directors, the Current Assets and Loans and Advances, if realized in the ordinary courseof business, shall not be less than the value at which they are stated in the Balance Sheet and the provisions for allknown liabilities have been made in the books of account.
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12. The Company’s net worth is negative.Rs. In Lakhs
31.03.2011 31.03.2010
Fixed Assets (WDV) 00.01 00.01
Current Assets 999.54 1,058.81
Current Liabilities 1,321.29 (321.75) 1,332.76 (273.95)
Add : Preliminary Expenses (20.04) (26.73)
Add : Profit & Loss A/c. (Loss) (270.10) (290.14) (252.25) (278.98)
(611.88) (552.93)
Less : Share Capital 5.00 5.00
Negative Net Worth (606.88) (547.93)
The above negative net worth of the Company, indicate that the Company needs to review its operational cost/expensesand its reimbursement of expenses from Air India.
13. During the year Establishment Support Charges of Rs.215.61 lakhs (Previous Year: Rs. 227.83 lakhs) debited to Profitand Loss account towards the deputation of Air India (Holding Company) staff. The corresponding income is not beingrecognised.
14. There are no Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises to whom company owes dues, which are outstanding for more than45 days as on March 31, 2011. Information as required to be disclosed under the provisions of the Micro, Small andMedium Enterprises Development Act, 2006 has been determined to the extent such parties have been identified onthe basis of information available with the Company and has been relied upon by the Auditors.
15. Additional information pursuant to Part II and Part III of Schedule VI to the Companies Act, 1956 has been compliedwith, wherever applicable. In other cases it is either nil or not applicable to the Company.
16. There had been no earnings or outgo in Foreign Currencies during the year.
17. Previous year’s figures have been regrouped, rearranged and/or recast wherever necessary to make them comparablewith those of current year.
For P. M. Agrawal & Associates For and on behalf of the BoardChartered Accountants
Sd/- Sd/- Sd/-P. M. Agrawal Rohit Nandan Prashant SukulPartner Chairman DirectorMembership No. 013899
Place : New Delhi Place : New DelhiDate : 29 November 2011 Date : 29 November 2011
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SCHEDULE - 13 : BALANCE SHEET ABSTRACT AND COMPANY’S GENERAL BUSINESS PROFILE :
Additional Information pursuant to Part IV of Schedule VI to the Companies Act, 1956.
I. Registration Details :
Registration No. 55-120790 State Code : 55Balance Sheet Date : March 31,2011
II. Capital Raised during the Year (Amount Rupees in Thousand)
Public Issue : NIL Rights Issue : NILBonus Issue : NIL Private Placement : NIL
III. Position of Mobilisation and Deployment of Funds (Amount Rupees in Thousand)
Total Liabilities : 500 Total Assets : 500
Sour ce of Funds :
Paid Up Capital : 500 Reserves and Surplus : NILSecured Loans : NIL Unsecured Loans : NIL
Deferred Tax Liability : NILApplication of Funds :
Net Fixed Assets : 1 Investments : NILNet Current Assets : (32,175) Misc.Expenditure : 2,004Accumulated Losses : 27,010 Deferred Tax Assets : 3,660
IV. Performance of Company (Amount Rupees in Thousand)
Total Income : 486,039 Total Expenditure : 494,110
Extraordinary ItemProfit Before Tax : (5,905) Profit After Tax : (5,451)Earning Per Share (Basic) : (Rs. 35.70)
V. Generic Names of Three Principle Products / Services of Company
Product Description : Ground Handling Services of Airlines
For P. M. Agrawal & Associates For and on behalf of the BoardChartered Accountants
Sd/- Sd/- Sd/-P. M. Agrawal Rohit Nandan Prashant SukulPartner Chairman DirectorMembership No. 013899
Place : New Delhi Place : New DelhiDate : 29 November 2011 Date : 29 November 2011
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